State v. Robinson

CourtHawaii Supreme Court
DecidedFebruary 10, 2015
DocketSCWC-13-0000155
StatusPublished

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State v. Robinson, (haw 2015).

Opinion

Electronically Filed Supreme Court SCWC-13-0000155 10-FEB-2015 09:37 AM

SCWC-13-0000155

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF HAWAI'I

STATE OF HAWAI'I,

Respondent/Plaintiff-Appellee,

vs.

JIMMY ROBINSON, JR.,

Petitioner/Defendant-Appellant.

CERTIORARI TO THE INTERMEDIATE COURT OF APPEALS

(CAAP-13-0000155; CR. NO. 11-1-1014)

ORDER ACCEPTING APPLICATION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI

AND GRANTING MOTION FOR TEMPORARY REMAND TO THE CIRCUIT COURT

(By: Recktenwald, C.J., Nakayama, McKenna, Pollack, and Wilson, JJ.)

Petitioner/Defendant-Appellant’s Application for Writ

of Certiorari filed on January 12, 2015, is hereby accepted.

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that:

1. The case is temporarily remanded to the circuit

court to hear and determine promptly a motion for withdrawal of

counsel and appointment of new counsel.

2. Within 10 days from the date of this order,

withdrawing counsel shall file in the circuit court a motion for

withdrawal of counsel and appointment of new counsel.

3. Within 15 days from the filing of a motion for

withdrawal of counsel and appointment of new counsel, the circuit

court shall hear the motion and shall enter a written order.

4. Within 10 days from the filing of an order on the

motion for withdrawal of counsel and appointment of new counsel,

the clerk of the circuit court shall supplement the appellate

record with the additional filings.

5. Within 60 days from the filing of the order on the

motion for withdrawal of counsel and appointment of new counsel,

newly appointed counsel shall file, on behalf of petitioner, a

supplemental brief in this certiorari proceeding. The brief

shall not exceed twelve pages.

6. Within 15 days from the filing of petitioner’s

supplemental brief, respondent may file a response. The response

7. Within 7 days from the filing of a response, if

any, newly appointed counsel, on behalf of petitioner, may file a

reply. The reply shall not exceed twelve pages.

DATED: Honolulu, Hawai'i, February 10, 2015.

/s/ Mark E. Recktenwald

/s/ Paula A. Nakayama

/s/ Sabrina S. McKenna

/s/ Richard W. Pollack

/s/ Michael D. Wilson

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